militaristic in English

adjective
1
advocating or pursuing an aggressive military policy; hawkish.
the president and his militaristic administration

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1. We were instructed in shushin, which involved moral training with nationalistic and militaristic overtones.

2. 5 While Israel and Syria were focusing on Judah, another nation, a militaristic one, had ambitions toward the region.

3. Militaristic clubs of Republican youths who stumped for Abraham Lincoln—known as the Wide Awakes—were prominent in the tumultuous 1860 presidential race

4. ‘The rather Ambiguously autonomous stature of art in militaristic states still has the ability to put a guilty shiver down the spine.’ ‘In addition to being Ambiguously sincere, it happens to be false.’ ‘The mock (and Ambiguously historical) apocalypse provides the setting for the thematics that comprise the main matter of the book.’

5. Dad wasn't a real militaristic kind of guy; he just felt bad that he wasn't able to fight in World War II on account of his handicap, although they did let him get through the several-hour-long army physical exam before they got to the very last test, which was for vision.